California leaders, students react to SCOTUS ruling on student loans

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California leaders, students react to SCOTUS ruling on student loans
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Reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision was swift in California, especially amongst Democratic leaders.

Rep. Barbara Lee denounced the decision, tweeting "I raised 2 sons & put them through college as a single mom. I know firsthand how the burden of student loan debt can impact a person’s life. We cannot accept a return to the failed status quo—especially one that continues to disproportionately impact Black & brown communities.""Student loan debt in the U.S.

UC School of the Law professor David Levine noted that even with President Biden trying to float a new proposal after the Court’s decision, it may be promising, but it will likely take a while, and even then, "…there’s no guarantee that he’ll be able to slash student loans during this current administration."

"It may take a little longer, the parameters may be different, but since this opinion was a statutory interpretation, at least the Biden administration has a chance to try... they could go back to Congress. But with gridlock, it’s unlikely they could get authority [from] there," Levine said.pre-med students, getting ready for their fourth year shared they worry about others more than themselves.

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